All American Pet Company Selects Shawnee, Kansas as Its Operational Headquarters

All American Pet Company, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AAPT), a Los Angeles, California-based pet wellness company, will open an operational headquarters, manufacturing and warehouse facility in Shawnee, Kansas' Perimeter Park, with plans to add more than 80 new employees.

"The growth of our company necessitated a new facility in the Midwest," said Barry Schwartz, All American Pet CEO. "Having visited several states and communities, we found Shawnee, Kansas, to be extremely welcoming and creative in meeting our facility plans."

"All American Pet Company is a perfect match for Shawnee and our business environment," said Mayor Jeff Meyers. "They are an innovative, growing company with sky-high potential in an industry that Shawnee and our region know well: animal health. We could not be more pleased that they have chosen Shawnee for their new facility."

About -- All American Pet Company produces natural and healthy products for dogs, with the core product being super premium natural dog food. We produce, market, and sell super-premium dog food under the brand names Grrr-nola® Natural Dog Food, Bow Wow Breakfast®, and a full line of super-premium nutritional bars for dogs (a full 8 ounce meal serving in a 4 ounce bar).

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